Wow, that's great stuff, Bob! If you're worried about anyone duplicating the documents, you can just type the info, although it is great to see the actual documentation too.

I've read yours and Ron's book Abbott And Costello In Hollywood to death and is all beat up, dog-eared, etc.

One episode that always intrigued me was "Alaska"- it looks like parts of it were filmed much earlier than the others. It's easy to tell, since Bud has a moustache in some parts, and doesn't in others. I believe he grew if for JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, so could it be that parts of the episode were filmed before the film's production then some after? I'm also guessing that after JACK they completed the rest of the first season before they began filming LOST IN ALASKA, which according to the book finished production in Dec. 1951.

Yesterday, my 6 year old daughter and I were watching the episode "Peace And Quiet" when she got a pen and paper and drew this:

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The missus loved the likenesses, but was less pleased with the subject matter. I, of course, was overjoyed!